Paint Booth Filter Service
Loaded spray booth filters quietly threaten finish quality and fire compliance
Bottom line
Operator-friendly model; diligence should focus on acquisition price.
Paint booth filter services supply, replace, document, and dispose of intake and exhaust filters for auto body shops, manufacturers, cabinet shops, aircraft maintenance facilities, and industrial finishers. The surprise is that the filter is both a production-quality part and a compliance item: clogged filters ruin airflow and finishes, while overloaded exhaust media creates fire, OSHA, and NFPA headaches.
Avg Revenue
$550K
Profit Margin
34%
Acquisition Multiple
2x - 4.8x
Startup Cost
$40K - $160K
How It Works
The operator builds a route of spray-booth accounts, tracks filter sizes and change intervals, delivers replacement filters, swaps loaded media, documents service, and flags damaged booth components or airflow issues. Revenue comes from recurring filter subscriptions, labor, disposal fees, emergency filter changes, booth cleaning referrals, and filter inventory markup.
Revenue Range
BizBite underwriting snapshot
Pass for now
Paint Booth Filter Service has enough high-level data for a first look, but BizBite has not assigned a category-specific operating model yet. Treat the score as preliminary.
Category-level fit before lender-specific diligence.
Weak source data caps the final score.
Why it may work
- +Attractive 34% estimated margin profile
Be careful
- !Source link status has not been verified yet
- !No last-checked date yet
- !No SBA category enrichment yet
- !No category operating model yet
- !Low data confidence
Pros
- +Recurring consumable revenue with simple route economics
- +Clear customer ROI through better finish quality, airflow, and inspection readiness
- +Low technical complexity compared with full booth installation
- +Natural add-ons into booth cleaning, fan service, and compliance audits
Cons
- -Route density matters because individual filter changes are modest tickets
- -Working around paint overspray and shop schedules can be messy
- -Inventory management is annoying because booth sizes and brands vary
Best For
Route-service buyers, pressure-washing operators, or industrial supply distributors serving body shops and manufacturers
Operating Costs
Costs include filter inventory, vehicles, technician labor, PPE, ladders, disposal handling, insurance, and route software. June 2026 research found filter suppliers covering many booth brands, OSHA spray-booth standards, and NFPA 33 guidance that loaded filters must be changed when they affect booth performance.
SBA Financing Estimator
Adjust the deal — see if it cash flows after debt service
Estimates only. Excludes owner compensation, capex, working capital draws, and taxes. Margin assumes average occupancy and volume. Actual SBA terms vary by lender and borrower profile.
Where to Buy
Supplier reference for replacement filters across common paint booth and spray booth brands
Regulatory reference for spray booth ventilation, exhaust, grounding, and safety requirements
Compliance guide noting filters must be changed when loading affects booth performance
Acquisition Score
Scores margin (30), entry multiple (25), SBA market depth (20), category risk (15), and deal momentum (10). Higher = better acquisition candidate.
Quick Facts
- Category
- route
- Difficulty
- 2/5
- Buy price
- $1.1M–$2.6M
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